U.S. Open Fashion Dimes & Crimes: Days 3 & 4

Wow! Just wow! We are not sure where to go after that finish, so we’ll get right into it. Here is the third and final installment of GolfThreads’ U.S. Open Fashion Dimes and Crimes covering the best and worst looks from the weekend at Chambers Bay.

Jordan Spieth (Under Armour)
Jordan Spieth’s Sunday look will be the one that will be remembered, but his Sunday look was clearly his best. We talked about his webbed braided belt after his win at the Valspar Championship in March, and again when his U.S. Open script was announced. These braided webbed belts are a strong trend in menswear and golf fashion and we particularly like them as a way of accessorizing summer outfits. Look for Jordan’s braided belt to be released July 1st by Under Armour.

Billy Horschel (RLX Ralph Lauren)
Billy Horschel’s blue camo pants had as much texture as the greens at Chambers Bay. (ba-dum-bump) The tonal belt created a seamless look. Vibrant colors were well balanced.

(Image via @greysonclothiers Instagram account)

Morgan Hoffmann (Greyson)
A wolf in sheep’s clothing? How about a wolf in camo clothing. Morgan “Crazy Legs” Hoffmann created a buzz yet again in these camo pants. Can you find the orange wolves hiding in the classic camo shapes?

Ollie Schniederjans
Ollie Schniederjans was the sartorial amateur of the day because of what he didn’t wear — a hat. We’re a bit jealous of that head of hair, but this is the easiest way to stand out in the game of golf these days.

Mike Davis
Mike Davis may have had the last laugh when it came to the course set up, but his look on Saturday made us chuckle. Did he find this in the USGA museum? The billowy shirt with sleeves down to the elbows and a pleated slacks screamed 1996.